Volunteer TV spoke to Isaacs about Olson's comments to TV cameras on Monday, where he's heard saying "I'm sorry...I never meant for this to happen."

And in response to a question of why he did it, Olson says "It was an accident."

"The comments yesterday, interesting. You had 20 questions, three responses, you had mics and light. We'll deal with that. It's unfortunate he didn't have a lawyer, it's a serious case that needs to be tried in a courtroom," said Isaacs.

Johnia Berry's biological father, John Tiller, says even though he gave her up for adoption when she was five years-old, it doesn't less his pain or emotion over what has happened.

"Truly, my emotions in the courtroom was was if I could get my hands on him, I'd end it now," said Tiller.

But he knows he just can't do that.

"I know you can't do that. You're not supposed to do that and all that sort of thing. He took such a great part of my life that I'll never get back," said Tiller.

John does have one keepsake.

It's Johnia's voice on his answering machine from a message she left about six hours before she was murdered.

"She said 'Dad, I just got off my second job, and I love you.' I've still got her voice on the tape. Last thing I have from her," said Tiller.

He says he listens to it often.

"When I hear it, it's the most special thing in my life, 'Dad, I love you,'" he said.

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